

🧠 Unlock the power of touch — master Braille with style and ease!
The Yulejo Braille Alphabet Board is a compact, laser-carved wooden tool measuring 8.7 x 6.3 inches, designed to teach Braille alphabets, numbers, and punctuation. Its durable wood construction and smooth, fade-resistant laser engraving make it perfect for both sighted learners and the visually impaired, supporting educational environments from classrooms to home use.




| ASIN | B09R3NBVCL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #213,752 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #36 in Braille Aids |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (188) |
| Date First Available | January 25, 2022 |
| Manufacturer | Yulejo |
| Product Dimensions | 8.66 x 4.72 x 0.63 inches; 4.97 ounces |
K**R
Good teaching tool
This is a nice size, with punctuation marks as well as alphabet and numbers. The wood is smooth, the raised dots are easy to feel. I like that the print uppercase letters and numbers are also raised, below the Braille letters and numbers.
L**5
Get this for ur loved one
Love this wooden board for my mother . perfect
L**U
Small and not very raised
It is SMALL. And the braille is very light. I wouldn't recommend it to learn on.
J**D
helpful
This chart is helpful to learn braille and to be able to read it more in other places. It is a good size so easy to store and get out when needed.
E**.
Tactile aid for Braille learners.
Good idea to have a wood board with raised dots to help Braille learners. Ideally the dots would be arranged in rows of 10, so learners could memorize the pattern: The first 10 letters (A-J) use the top 4 spaces, the next 10 letters (K-T) add dot #3, and the last few letters (U-Z) add dot #6, with an exception for W, which was not used much by the French-speaking inventor, Louie Braille. Same problems with numbers. To show the first 10 patterns are the same as letters A-J, the sequence should be 1-9, then 0. BUT something is better than nothing, so this wood board can be useful.
C**D
Rough wood texture
Great idea, poor execution. The wood used for this plank is rough and unfinished. This harsh texture makes it difficult and unpleasant to locate the braille dots.
N**R
Raised letters learn braille great!
This is adorable wood raised letters, so children can learn braille. Fits in the palm of an adult hand to hold on one side, each letter and the braille for the letter.
G**Y
Braille Board
Well made board to learn braille on.
A**E
Brilliant design, but unusable because the wood is of such poor quality that I can barely find the braille dots lost in all of the tactile "noise" of a wood base that is warped, deeply-grooved, and in some places, even cracked. Also, the "braille dots" are of uneven heights. I plan to try and salvage this by using puffy pens ("popcorn" pens) on each braille dot to raise the relief. And/or maybe I'lI try using some wood putty to fill in the grooves. I hope other purchasers have better luck... :/
V**E
An excellent tool to start your Braille learning journey.
S**E
Purchased product for my mother. She loves how she can easily carry it around with her.
V**9
Poor design. Why put dots and letters on the rough side of the board?! Too difficult to use for someone with low vision! Would not recommend this item.
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